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MANHATTAN - KENDO/SWORD ARTS

  1. Hudson River Kendo
    Garrett Huehner Sensei

    John Jay College
    899 10th Ave (btw 58th & 59th St.)
    4th Floor
    New York 10019
    914-944-9144
    machue@earthlink.net
    "Hudson River Kendo is a Kendo and Iaido dojo that was founded over a decade ago by Garret Huehner Sensei, with the purpose of spreading the art of Japanese swordsmanship. Kendo practice is held on Saturdays from 10:00am - 12:00pm, and is open to all prospective students. For more information visit www.hudrivkendo.org."

  2. Japanese Swordmanship Society
    420 Lexington Ave.
    New York 10170
    212-691-2891
    "The Japanese Swordsmanship Society (Nippon Budô Sôgô Dôjô, Inc.) is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to preserving, teaching and promoting in the United States the Japanese kobudô or old martial arts of Japan."

  3. Ken Zen Institute
    Daniel T. Ebihara
    54 Thomas St.
    New York 10013
    212-406-9104
    "We are only the Dojo built for Kendo training purpose, and equipped with most advanced facilities. Please visit our website for details at kenzendojo.com."

  4. New York City Kendo Club
    Noboru Kataoka
    351 East 74th St 5th Fl
    New York 10021
    212-874-6161
    Use their email form.
    "Strategy and a positive spirit are very important parts of kendo. The continuous study of kendo helps to discipline your physical, technical, and spiritual powers."

  5. ShidoGakuin
    Shozo Kato
    225 East 43rd St, 2nd Floor (between 2nd and 3rd Ave)
    New York 10017
    212-431-1322
    "The Shidogakuin Kendo and Iaido school's roots reach back to 1984 when Shozo Kato and Tsuyoshi Inoshita established the first dojo, Doshikan, in Manhattan. Doshikan was founded on the principle of promoting the practice of Kendo and Iaido, teaching correct technique while stressing inner strength balanced with self-discipline, beauty, gracious manners and mutual respect of opponents and peers."

  6. Shinkageryu Hyoho: The US Marobashikai
    Masami Shioda
    Sandra Cameron Dance Center Studio #4
    199 Lafayette Street (one block south of Spring Street)
    New York 10012
    212-586-6061
    "The Shinkageryu Hyoho U.S. Marobashi-Kai is the international U.S. chapter of the Shinkageryu Hyoho Marobashikai of Japan, under Grand Master Watanabe Tadashige."

  7. Touhkondo Martial Arts Dojo
    de Jongh "Jishin" Sensei
    501 Lexington Avenue
    Between 47-46th ave.
    New York 10017
    347-531-9557 or 212-755-1400
    "The practice of Old Ryu Samurai Swordsmanship called Ken-jutsu, combined with unique Budokan Kobudo Weaponry and unarmed combat called Ju-Jutsu. Iso-philosophy is taught to so the candidate may grow to cultivate the Self, to identify with nature and have harmony amongst people."

  8. U.S. Budo Kai-Kan
    110 W. 14th St. 2 Floor
    New York 10011
    212-807-7336
    Teaching kendo, karate, iaido, and go-kempo-jitsu.

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